Gui4Cli is an interface maker (see a preview
of various guis). You write scripts and it runs them.

Other than that, it has a
minimal interface of its own, consisting of a taskbar tray icon which
will appear whenever its running. This can be hidden or changed if wanted. Right
clicking on it will bring up a context menu with some choices
(menus are adjustable). If you check "Security" Gui4Cli will not execute certain
commands that are considered dangerous (like run etc).

If there is an error to
report, a white cross will be appear on the icon and will stay there
until you left-click on it to see the output window (see below). That's how you know there
is an error.

Left
clicking on the icon will bring up the output window. This is
where all output will be printed. Output can consist of error reporting, debugging
information, or output from . Right clicking on this window will give you another context
menu, allowing you to clear the window, set Debug On or Off, etc.

When Debug is ON, Gui4Cli
will output here all commands it executes, as it executes them, so you can see what its
doing.

When you chooce "Preferences.."
Gui4Cli will run a gui called "Gui4Cli.gui".

This is a utility gui that shows you what guis are loaded, what variables
contain, what commands are available, what DLLs are loaded, etc. It will also allow you to
open/Close the loaded guis and set various options (like editor, starting or ending guis
etc)

This is a normal gui, and can be edited and changed just
like any other..

Other that the above, Gui4Cli has no interface. It stays in
the background and runs the guis you tell it.